It was cheap. My room was clean. Staff was friendly. But the inconveniences outweighed all this. You can only enter from the lobby, which means you must drop your luggage off, and park halfway around the unit and return through the lobby. You see, there is nowhere to park temporarily in front of the lobby if you don't have a handicapped sticker. Total of six spaces in front and they are used by staff, or are otherwise always occupied. So you must either park in the middle of the driveway or walk your luggage in from the parking lot several hundred feet away.
Now about the kitchen. It does have a stovetop, microwave and full size refrigerator. That's why I booked my room here. But it doesn't have dishes, bowls, glasses, (except in the bathroom) silverware or Kleenex. I had to go to the store to buy paper plates, glasses, and plastic forks, spoons, knives and Kleenex.
The neighborhood is a little sketchy, not dangerous though. Homeless people in cars park on the road on the way in, usually families. Sad.
That is probably why the other door are not assessable. A torn flyer says you risk a huge fine is you use the doors other than the lobby.
There is a laundry but you need $6 worth of quarters for one wash and dry load. Oh, bring your own soap. The local laundromat cost $4 so I washed here. My daughter loaned me some soap.
I thought about checking out a few times, but it wasn't worth the hassle. The rooms are clean it is much cheaper.